The UK-based Asphalt Industry Alliance (AIA) has appointed a new chairman.
Rick Green, managing director of
The AIA, a partnership between the
A key part of its activity is the Annual Local Authority Road Maintenance (ALARM) survey, which helps to raise awareness of maintenance and funding issues. It also supports the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Highways, which seeks to promote understanding and awareness of the economic importance of the highway network as well as the safety, social and environmental benefits that properly maintained roads provide.
Green has over 25 years’ operational and commercial experience in the highway construction and maintenance sector. His background is in civil engineering and he has held a number of senior positions within the asphalt industry.
“I am delighted to have taken over as chairman of the AIA,” said Green. “It is recognised as an authoritative voice on industry issues and has played a significant role in promoting the benefits of planned, preventative maintenance and the need for long-term funding commitments from central government.
“I would like to thank Alan for his sterling work in raising the importance of these issues with key influencers. There is no doubt that the AIA’s campaigning has made an impact and we support the security of funding that is now in place for local authorities, as well as the Government’s move to redirect funds from Vehicle Excise Duty into local road maintenance from 2021.”
Green said that the AIA will continue to “keep the momentum up”, as there was “still a long way to go when it comes to securing the road network we need to support vibrant communities and local economies.”